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OldBoy 03-09-06 03:37 PM

Weird coincidences in movies?
 
I always love pointing out things that are weird coincidences in movies i see. sometimes it is when actors who are totally unrelated work with each other in a movie that was maybe decades before they would work again totally randomly with each other.

one i can recall, is Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau doing "Rudy" in 1993, then of course there most famous pairing in "Swingers" in 1996. now, that may have been sparked by them meeting and becoming friends, but perhaps not and it was totally random.

another better example...i just watched "The Dead Zone" with Cristopher Walken. There were 2 actually:

1) His character Johnny gives his class the assignment to read "Sleepy Hollow"before his accident and makes comment to a line in it after with his ex-girfriend. I find it weird because Walken would play The Hessian Horseman in Tim Burton's "Sleepy Hollow" in 1999.

2) The other is Martin Sheen's character Stillson. He is on his way to becoming Senator and eludes to the fact that his last stop will be President. Well, of course he does become President in "The West Wing".

So those are two and I know there are so many more weird coincidences that I have come across but cannot recall right now.

So what are some good ones you have found??

NatrlBornThrllr 03-09-06 06:28 PM

Sean Penn ordered had a pizza sent to his classroom in 1982's Fast Times at Ridgemont High, then in a 2004 film he tried to kill Richard Nixon.

BigPete 03-09-06 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by NatrlBornThrllr
Sean Penn ordered had a pizza sent to his classroom in 1982's Fast Times at Ridgemont High, then in a 2004 film he tried to kill Richard Nixon.

Clint Eastwood directed Sean Penn in Mystic River. He played a gunslinger in Unforgiven who killed Gene Hackman, who played the president in Welcome to Mooseport.

NatrlBornThrllr 03-09-06 06:39 PM

Gene Hackman was in Enemy of the State with Will Smith. Will Smith did voicework in Shark Tale with Robert De Niro who was in Sleepers with Kevin Bacon.

Perkinsun Dzees 03-09-06 06:53 PM

Guy Pearce starred in L.A. CONFIDENTIAL, which was directed by Curtis Hanson. Later, Hanson directed 8 MILE, featuring Brittany Murphy, who has pierced ears.

illennium 03-09-06 06:56 PM

George Clooney, the famous actor, starred in Good Night and Good Luck, which was directed by someone named George Clooney. It doesn't get weirder than that.

Cygnet74 03-09-06 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by NatrlBornThrllr
Sean Penn ordered had a pizza sent to his classroom in 1982's Fast Times at Ridgemont High, then in a 2004 film he tried to kill Richard Nixon.

And don't forget, Robin Wright Penn was in The Crossing Guard, directed by Sean Penn. And Sean Penn was in Robin Wright Penn.

ShallowHal 03-09-06 10:13 PM

In The Princess Bride, Fezzik asks if anybody wants a peanut. Cary Elwes (Wesley/Dread Pirate Roberts) never answers that question, and later goes on to star in Saw. In Waiting..., Luis Guzman saw Calvin's batwing, and says, "Oh, it's so veiny!"

Johnny Boy 03-09-06 10:46 PM

Didn't Robert De Niro have a sex/love scene with Jane Fonda in one movie, and her daughter Bridget in another movie (Jackie Brown)? Not sure what the Jane Fonda movie was, or if there was one.

A more personal coincidence:

My favorite actor Robert De Niro, and my favorite actress Uma Thurman both star in Mad Dog and Glory. Not only do I not own it, but I've never even seen it. :(

Either I forget to buy it or I go out with the intention of buying it and it's not at the store. I don't like ordering movies. Jesus Shuttlesworth must not want me to see this movie.

Giantrobo 03-09-06 11:07 PM


Originally Posted by Cygnet74
And don't forget, Robin Wright Penn was in The Crossing Guard, directed by Sean Penn. And Sean Penn was in Robin Wright Penn.


rotfl

Joe Molotov 03-09-06 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by Cygnet74
And don't forget, Robin Wright Penn was in The Crossing Guard, directed by Sean Penn. And Sean Penn was in Robin Wright Penn.

...with Kevin Bacon!

UAIOE 03-09-06 11:36 PM

I think its rather funny that the old theater owner in "Last Action Hero" is sitting there telling Arnolds character about how politicians are bad.

Abob Teff 03-09-06 11:42 PM

Kevin Bacon was in Mystic River with Sean Penn, whose brother Chris Penn died from eating too much bacon!

Matthew Broderick was in Inspector Gadget. He's married to Sarah Jessica Parker, and I'd like to inspect her gadgets. (Sorry, stolen from TV just now)

How about the fact that Sean Bean, John Rhys Davies, and Christopher Lee were all in Lord of the Rings, and each one of them played a James Bond nemesis, but none against the same Bond (Bean-Goldeneye-Pierce Brosnan; Davies-Living Daylights-Timothy Dalton; Lee-Man With the Golden Gun-Roger Moore)! And if you want to stretch a little further, other LOTR stars Orlando Bloom and Viggo Mortensen were rumored to have been considered as the next James Bond.

MartinBlank 03-10-06 12:00 AM

I think it's weird that in both Dazed and Confused and Mallrats, Ben Affleck seems to have a hard-on for butts.

Cygnet74 03-10-06 01:19 AM


Originally Posted by MartinBlank
I think it's weird that in both Dazed and Confused and Mallrats, Ben Affleck seems to have a hard-on for butts.

and in Good Will Hunting, his director had a butt for hard-ons.

djfilms 03-10-06 02:14 AM

seriously.... here is an odd one that I came across recently. The Actress that does the voice of pocahontas in the Disney movie also plays pocahontas' mom in The New World.

bralph 03-10-06 08:32 AM

I was watching Can't Hardly Wait last week, and noticed it had Claire, Gabe and Rico from Six Feet Under.

story 03-10-06 10:06 AM

Everyone is hilarious.

jdslater1 03-10-06 10:16 AM

In Burtons " Batman" the gas is called "Smilex", in Burtons "Charlie and......" the toothpaste the dad works on is called "Smilex".

chase3001 03-10-06 10:31 AM

In Armageddon, when they are going to inject the guy with a needle, he makes reference to the scene in Pulp Fiction, which also starred Bruce Willis.

Luther Heggs 03-10-06 10:52 AM

In 1990: The Bronx Warriors, Vic Morrow has this exchange with another character:
-"If you don't get the girl by 11:00 tomorrow, I'll have your head."
-"Don't worry, we'll fly her in - in a helicopter."
The year after that Morrow and child actress Myca Lee are decapitated by a helicopter rotor. (Morrow leaves Jennifer Jason Leigh the sum of $100 in his will, while more than half a million goes to his older daughter and his dog. Not part of the coincidence, but weird nonetheless.)

Groucho 03-10-06 10:58 AM

Ian McKellan has played an old guy in nearly every movie he's appeared in.

paulringodaman 03-10-06 11:09 AM

Ben Affleck and Matt Damon were extras at Fenway Park in "Field of Dreams" Now they are famous!! ha

gryffinmaster 03-10-06 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by jdslater1
In Burtons " Batman" the gas is called "Smilex", in Burtons "Charlie and......" the toothpaste the dad works on is called "Smilex".

Doubtful that was a coincidence, but nice catch!

Here's one I've seen referenced before:
Christian Bale in American Psycho = Patrick BatEman
Christian Bale in Batman Begins = The Batman

lamphorn 03-10-06 01:29 PM

hmmmm
Godfather was good
Godfather 2 was good
Godfather 3 SUCKED!!

Terminator was good
Terminator 2 was good
Terminator 3 SUCKED!!!!!!!!

Alien was good
Aliens was good
Alien 3 SUCKED!!!!!

Beverly Hills Cop was good
Beverly Hills Cop 2 was ok
Beverly Hills Cop 3 SUCKKKEEDDDD

Austin Powers was good
Austin Powers 2 was good
Austin Powers 3 SUCKED!!!

UAIOE 03-10-06 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by lamphorn
Austin Powers was good
Austin Powers 2 was good
Austin Powers 3 SUCKED!!!


This would fit in except that "The Spy who Shagged me" also sucked.

Cygnet74 03-10-06 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by UAIOE
This would fit in except that "The Spy who Shagged me" also sucked.

yeah...

the first two examples were good
the next two examples were good
but his last example SUCKED!!!

Drop 03-10-06 02:00 PM

Eric Stoltz was cast as Marty McFly in Back to the Future, but left do to creative differences. In 1989 he started in the film The Fly II. His character's name was Martin, who was part fly, therefore he was Marty (Mc)Fly.

rabbit77 03-10-06 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by Cygnet74
yeah...

the first two examples were good
the next two examples were good
but his last example SUCKED!!!

goddam that's funny. rotfl

Perkinsun Dzees 03-10-06 03:15 PM

Ron Howard directed SPLASH, about a mermaid.
M. NIGHT SHYMALAN's new film stars Ron Howard's daughter as a mermaid.

John Travolta deactivated a bomb in FACE/OFF.
Since then he has starred in several bombs.

obscurelabel 03-10-06 03:35 PM

In his career, John Cazale appeared in only five features, each of which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, three of which won the award. And then he died. Eerie.

Academy Award winner Harold Russell apeared in only three features. In each, he played a character who had lost his hands.

OldBoy 03-10-06 04:42 PM

uhh...this is not what i had in mind when i started this thread, but some of these responses are very funny. i like the Marty McFly one.

but aren't there any serious coincidences that people have come across?

NatrlBornThrllr 03-10-06 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by obscurelabel
In his career, John Cazale appeared in only five features, each of which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, three of which won the award. And then he died. Eerie.

He also appeared in Godfather III (in archive footage), which was also nominated for Best Picture. Oh, and another Cazale coincidence: in two of his five films, he played a character named Stan.

-JP

DeputyDave 03-10-06 05:30 PM

The last role Christopher Reeve played before his accident was a paralyzed cop in Above Suspicion.

NatrlBornThrllr 03-10-06 05:43 PM


Originally Posted by DeputyDave
The last role Christopher Reeve played before his accident was a paralyzed cop in Above Suspicion.

Dude's a method actor.

Cygnet74 03-10-06 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by DeputyDave
The last role Christopher Reeve played before his accident was a paralyzed cop in Above Suspicion.

AND... even this post was made by a cop..... WeIrD!!!!

MoviePage 03-10-06 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by Johny Boy
Didn't Robert De Niro have a sex/love scene with Jane Fonda in one movie, and her daughter Bridget in another movie (Jackie Brown)? Not sure what the Jane Fonda movie was, or if there was one.

Bridget Fonda is Peter Fonda's daughter, and Jane Fonda's niece. But close enough, I guess.



Originally Posted by obscurelabel
Academy Award winner Harold Russell apeared in only three features. In each, he played a character who had lost his hands.

That could be because he really did lose his hands in WWII.

Abob Teff 03-11-06 01:09 AM

My wife wanted to name our first daughter Ariel, who, of course, is the Little Mermaid. We did not name her that. Our last daughter, however, is named Madison, who is the mermaid in Splash.

Peanuts are tan. There are tan M&Ms. However there are no tan peanut M&Ms. Huh? Huh? Yeah.

UAIOE 03-11-06 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by scott1598
but aren't there any serious coincidences that people have come across?

I did post a serious one.

That old guy does tell Arnold's character that politicians are bad.

Which is ironic because Arnold became Governor and, depending on who you talk to, some consider him to be a not very good one.

Abob Teff 03-12-06 02:00 AM

I thought that my LOTR observation was serious!


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